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Our North Bay Campus is home to state-of-the-art facilities like the Harris Learning Library and the R.J. Surtees Student Athletics Centre. Customize your learning experience in our Applied and Professional Studies, Arts and Science, and Education degree programs.

Muskoka Campus

As of Friday, June 24, 2016, the Muskoka Campus was closed. All programs have been moved and are now offered at the North Bay Campus. Please direct any inquiries to:

The Concurrent Education program at our Brantford Campus is offered in partnership with Laurier Brantford. Graduates receive an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Society, Culture & Environment from Laurier Brantford and a Bachelor of Education from Nipissing.

One Kids Place tours NU labs

Nipissing
University’s School of Physical and Health Education hosted the One Kids Place Children’s Treatment Centre
for a tour that highlighted the opportunity for future collaborative research
and knowledge sharing between the institutions.

One
Kids Place staff joined the faculty for a tour of the new Centre for Physical
and Health Education to explore synergies between the ongoing research at the
university, and the innovative diagnostic and therapeutic programming at the
children’s treatment centre.

The tour included demonstrations and research discussions in the Psychology of
Physical Activity and Health Promotion Lab; the Biomechanics and Ergonomics
Lab; the Sensory Movement Behaviour Lab and the Exercise Physiology Lab.

The event
was timely given the recent announcement of the new Masters of
Science in Kinesiology program, prompting a new wave of research at graduate
level. Read about the new program here.

One
Kids Place provides community-based rehabilitation and related support services
for children and their families living in the Districts of Muskoka, Nipissing
and Parry Sound. The Centre defines
rehabilitation for children and youth as a process centred on the child’s
strengths and potential. It provides an integrated range of services and
supports, which recognizes the changing physical, emotional and psychological
aspects of a child’s development.​